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loulabell
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Hi I am registered deaf with speech and a couple of years a go my disabled bus pass was taken of me does not seem very fair when I was given in the first place
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Hi @loulabell welcome to the community! Sorry to hear this, did they say why it was taken off you?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Apparently they say I was within hearing range they give then take off you.
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Hi @loulabell, I'm sorry to hear this. Was this through your local council? Is there somewhere on your letter listed where you can appeal the decision and ask them to reconsider?
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Yes was through my local council maybe I could contact them again I did appeal last time was not successful they made their decision
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Hi @loulabell thanks for letting us know. Please keep us updated, all the best
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Hi @loulabell,
you may be able to get some more information if you contact the Action on Hearing website. The link is as follows:
https://www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk/how-we-help/information-and-resources/information-line/
They have a text phone number or you can email them for information on services and rights. They also have some online forums you may find helpful.
Hope it helps.
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